For a while, the โwarโ was all we talked about. February was when it was really at its worst. Thatโs when practically nobody was talking to us, and Julian had started leaving notes in our lockers. The notes to Jack were stupid, like:ย You stink, big cheese!ย andย Nobody likes you anymore!
I got notes like:ย Freak!ย And another that said:ย Get out of our school, orc!
Summer thought we should report the notes to Ms. Rubin, who was the middle-school dean, or even Mr. Tushman, but we thought that would be like snitching. Anyway, itโs not like we didnโt leave notes, too, though ours werenโt really mean. They were kind of funny and sarcastic.
One was:ย Youโre so pretty, Julian! I love you. Will you marry me? Love, Beulah
Another was:ย Love your hair!ย XOXย Beulah
Another was:ย Youโre a babe. Tickle my feet. XO Beulah
Beulah was a made-up person that me and Jack came up with. She had really gross habits, like eating the green stuff in between her toes and sucking on her knuckles. And we figured someone like that would have a real crush on Julian, who looked and acted like someone in a KidzBop commercial.
There were also a couple of times in February when Julian, Miles, and Henry played tricks on Jack. They didnโt play tricks on me, I think, because they knew that if they got caught โbullyingโ me, it would be big-time trouble for them. Jack, they figured, was an easier target. So one time they stole his gym shorts and played Monkey in the Middle with them in the locker room. Another time Miles, who sat next to Jack in homeroom, swiped Jackโs worksheet off his desk, crumpled it in a ball, and tossed it to Julian across the room. This wouldnโt have happened if Ms. Petosa had been there, of course, but there was a substitute teacher that day, and subs never really know whatโs going on. Jack was good about this stuff. He never let them see
he was upset, though I think sometimes he was.
The other kids in the grade knew about the war. Except for Savannaโs group, the girls were neutral at first. But by March they were getting sick of it. And so were some of the boys. Like another time when Julian was dumping some pencil-sharpener shavings into Jackโs backpack, Amos, who was usually tight with them, grabbed the backpack out of Julianโs hands and returned it to Jack. It was starting to feel like the majority of boys werenโt buying into Julian anymore.
Then a few weeks ago, Julian started spreading this ridiculous rumor that Jack had hired some โhit manโ to โgetโ him and Miles and Henry. This lie was so pathetic that people were actually laughing about him behind his back. At that point, any boys who had still been on his side now jumped ship and were clearly neutral. So by the end of March, only Miles and Henry were on Julianโs sideโand I think even they were getting tired of the war by then.
Iโm pretty sure everyoneโs stopped playing the Plague game behind my back, too. No one really cringes if I bump into them anymore, and people borrow my pencils without acting like the pencil has cooties.
People even joke around with me now sometimes. Like the other day I saw Maya writing a note to Ellie on a piece of Uglydoll stationery, and I donโt know why, but I just kind of randomly said: โDid you know the guy who created the Uglydolls based them on me?โ
Maya looked at me with her eyes wide open like she totally believed me. Then, when she realized I was only kidding, she thought it was the funniest thing in the world.
โYou are so funny, August!โ she said, and then she told Ellie and some of the other girls what I had just said, and they all thought it was funny, too. Like at first they were shocked, but then when they saw I was laughing about it, they knew it was okay to laugh about it, too. And the next day I found a little Uglydoll key chain sitting on my chair with a nice little note from Maya that said:ย For the nicest Auggie Doll in the world! XO Maya.
Six months ago stuff like that would never have happened, but now it happens more and more.
Also, people have been really nice about the hearing aids I started wearing.